>>>the American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that "No >>>ferret be left unattended with any individual incapable of removing >>>himself or herself from the ferret >>I don't see how you can argue this point, as there is no argument >>against it. Although it should extend to any animal or bird. >Had this statement applied to all animals, it would have my full >support as a ferret enthusiasts. While we all agree that statistically the family dog poses much more of a threat to any member of the family than a ferret, they can't really broaden the statement *that* much because of service animals. Many people are bitten by untrained dogs each year, but many people would not have independance if it weren't for the well trained service dogs. If they made such a statement, the ADA would be up at arms, and they are infinitely better financed and lobbied than we are. I agree some mention of the danger posed by other animals, including dogs, should be included, but an all out statement like that could never be made. It does seem silly that people are more afraid that people will be attacked by a 2 pound ferret, but think nothing of 30, 50, 100+ pound dogs being left alone with small children. [Posted in FML issue 2669]